Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 61
... traders from Pennsylvania . These were often rough , lawless men , half Indians in dress and habits , prone to brawls , and sometimes deadly in their feuds . They were generally in the employ of some trader , who , at the head of his ...
... traders from Pennsylvania . These were often rough , lawless men , half Indians in dress and habits , prone to brawls , and sometimes deadly in their feuds . They were generally in the employ of some trader , who , at the head of his ...
Stran 65
... traders from Pennsyl- vania trafficking among the Indians , he sum- moned them to depart , and wrote by them to James Hamilton , Governor of Pennsylvania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at ...
... traders from Pennsyl- vania trafficking among the Indians , he sum- moned them to depart , and wrote by them to James Hamilton , Governor of Pennsylvania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at ...
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... traders , who , with pack - horses bearing their effects , were retreat- ing to the more settled parts of the country . Some exaggerated the number of the French , as if strongly reinforced . All represented them as diligently at work ...
... traders , who , with pack - horses bearing their effects , were retreat- ing to the more settled parts of the country . Some exaggerated the number of the French , as if strongly reinforced . All represented them as diligently at work ...
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The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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